Genotypic Variation in Trichomonas vaginalis Detected in South African Pregnant Women.

Q2 Medicine Infectious Diseases in Obstetrics and Gynecology Pub Date : 2020-08-05 eCollection Date: 2020-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2020/1687427
Rennisha Chetty, Nonkululeko Mabaso, Nathlee Abbai
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Background: Trichomonas vaginalis is the causative agent of trichomoniasis. The genetic characterisation of T. vaginalis isolates reveals significant genetic diversity in this organism. Data on the prevalence of different genotypes of T. vaginalis in South African populations is lacking. This study investigated the diversity of T. vaginalis in a pregnant population in South Africa.

Methods: In this study, 362 pregnant women from the King Edward VIII Hospital in Durban, South Africa, provided vaginal swabs to be tested for the presence of T. vaginalis. T. vaginalis was detected using the TaqMan assay using commercially available primers and probes specific for this protozoan (Pr04646256_s1). The actin gene from T. vaginalis was amplified with gene-specific primers. The actin amplicons were digested with HindII, MseI, and RsaI, and the banding patterns were compared across the three digests for assignment of genotypes. Phylogenetic analysis was conducted using MEGA.

Results: The prevalence of T. vaginalis in the study population was 12.9% (47/362). Genotype G was the most frequent genotype in our study population. Genotypes H and I were detected in one sample each. According to the multiple sequence alignments and phylogenetic analysis, a level of diversity was observed across and within genotypes. Four different single-nucleotide changes in the actin gene were detected. Sample TV358 (H genotype) contained a single amino acid substitution from glutamine to lysine. Sample TV184 (G genotype) contained a single amino acid substitution from glutamic acid to arginine. Sample TV357 (G genotype) contained two amino acid substitutions, arginine to leucine and glycine to aspartic acid.

Conclusion: Three different genotypes were observed in the pregnant population. Diversity was observed across and within genotypes. The observed diversity can be challenging for future vaccine design and development of antigen-based rapid diagnostic tests for trichomoniasis.

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南非孕妇阴道毛滴虫基因型变异分析。
背景:阴道毛滴虫是滴虫病的病原体。阴道绦虫分离株的遗传特征揭示了该生物中显著的遗传多样性。关于不同基因型阴道绦虫在南非人群中的流行情况的数据是缺乏的。本研究调查了南非怀孕人群阴道绦虫的多样性。方法:在这项研究中,来自南非德班爱德华八世国王医院的362名孕妇提供阴道拭子检测阴道t。采用TaqMan法检测阴道绦虫,使用市售引物和该原虫特异性探针(Pr04646256_s1)。用基因特异性引物扩增阴道绦虫肌动蛋白基因。用HindII、MseI和RsaI酶切肌动蛋白扩增子,并比较三种酶切产物的带带模式以确定基因型。采用MEGA进行系统发育分析。结果:研究人群阴道炎患病率为12.9%(47/362)。基因型G是我们研究人群中最常见的基因型。基因型H和基因型I各在一个样本中检测到。根据多序列比对和系统发育分析,在基因型之间和基因型内部观察到一定程度的多样性。在肌动蛋白基因中检测到四种不同的单核苷酸变化。样品TV358 (H基因型)含有从谷氨酰胺到赖氨酸的单一氨基酸替代。样品TV184 (G基因型)含有一个由谷氨酸到精氨酸的单氨基酸取代。样品TV357 (G基因型)含有两个氨基酸替换,精氨酸替换为亮氨酸,甘氨酸替换为天冬氨酸。结论:妊娠人群中存在3种不同的基因型。在基因型之间和基因型内部观察到多样性。观察到的多样性可能对未来的疫苗设计和基于抗原的滴虫病快速诊断测试的开发构成挑战。
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Infectious Diseases in Obstetrics and Gynecology
Infectious Diseases in Obstetrics and Gynecology Medicine-Obstetrics and Gynecology
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期刊介绍: Infectious Diseases in Obstetrics and Gynecology aims to disseminate new and important information to clinicians and other health care providers, scientists, and researchers involved in the study or treatment of infectious diseases, especially those affecting the female patient. Its ultimate aim is to advance knowledge and encourage research, thereby improving the prevention or diagnosis and treatment of patients affected by such diseases.
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